利用 5' RACE 鉴定具有较高克隆优势和较差预后的原发性纵隔 B 细胞淋巴瘤。

IF 7.4 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Vincent Camus, Mathieu Viennot, Pierre-Julien Viailly, Fanny Drieux, Elena-Liana Veresezan, Victor Bobée, Vinciane Rainville, Elodie Bohers, Pierre Sesques, Corinne Haioun, Eric Durot, Michael Bayaram, Cédric Rossi, Laurent Martin, Dominique Penther, Sophie Kaltenbach, Julie Bruneau, Jérôme Paillassa, Olivier Tournilhac, Nicolas Gower, Alexandre Willaume, Chloé Antier, Loïc Renaud, Emilie Lévêque, Pierre Decazes, Stéphanie Becker, David Tonnelet, Philippe Gaulard, Hervé Tilly, Thierry Jo Molina, Alexandra Traverse-Glehen, Marie Donzel, Philippe Ruminy, Fabrice Jardin
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有关原发性纵隔B细胞淋巴瘤(PMBL)中肿瘤B细胞受体(BCR)谱系和淋巴微环境的数据很少。我们对137名PMBL患者的肿瘤RNA样本进行了cDNA末端5'快速扩增(5'RACE),并获得了基因表达谱分析和新一代测序数据。我们获得了 75/137 例(54.7%)患者的 5'RACE 结果,其临床特征如下:中位[最小-最大]年龄 33 [18-64] 岁;女性,53.3%;ECOG 评分 0-1 ,86.7%;I-II 期,57.3%;一线治疗抗 CD20 加 ACVBP,72%;CHOP14,14.7%;CHOP21,13.3%。在 60 例表达高产 BCR 的活检样本中,我们发现 58 例(96.7%)患者携带突变的 IgVH,分别占 IgVH 和 IgVL 全部 CDR3 序列的 81.1%和 >78.6%。与其他患者相比,该亚组的临床特征相似,但所有体细胞变异的等位基因频率中位数更高,BCR多样性降低,PDL1/PDL2和MS4A1基因的表达量更大,表明肿瘤浸润程度更高。根据整合了 AID 表达和 BCR 多样性的多变量模型,只有 HCD 状态与预后相关(PFS:HR=14.6 [2.46-86.8];OS:HR=11.4 [1-128.8])。我们在一个独立队列中证实了这种较差的预后,其中 6/37 (16%)例患者表现为 HCD(PFS:HR=12 [3-46];OS:HR=17 [1.8-170])。
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Identification of primary mediastinal B-cell lymphomas with higher clonal dominance and poorer outcome using 5'RACE.

Abstract: There is a scarcity of data on the tumor B-cell receptor (BCR) repertoire and lymphoid microenvironment in primary mediastinal B-cell lymphoma (PMBL). We applied 5' rapid amplification of complimentary DNA ends (5'RACE) to tumor RNA samples from 137 patients with PMBL with available gene expression profiling and next-generation sequencing data. We obtained 5'RACE results for 75 of the 137 (54.7%) patients with the following clinical characteristics: median age (range), 33 years (18-64); female, 53.3%; performance status score 0 to 1, 86.7%; stage I to II, 57.3%; first-line treatment with anti-CD20 plus doxorubicin-based chemotherapy, 100%. Among the 60 biopsies that expressed a productive BCR, we highlighted a strong somatic hypermutation profile, defined as <98% identity to the germ line sequence, with 58 (96.7%) patients carrying mutated IgVH. We then identified a subgroup of 12 of the 75 patients (16%) with a worse prognosis (progression-free survival [PFS]: hazard ratio [HR], 17; overall survival [OS]: HR, 21) that was associated with the highest clonal dominance (HCD) status, defined as the dominant clonotype representing >81.1% and >78.6% of all complementarity-determining region 3 sequences for IgVH and IgVL, respectively. When compared with other patients, this subgroup had similar clinical characteristics but a greater median allele frequency for all somatic variants, a decreased BCR diversity, and greater expression of PDL1/PDL2 and MS4A1 genes, suggesting greater tumoral infiltration. We confirmed this poorer prognosis in a multivariate model and in an independent validation cohort in which 6 of 37 (16%) PMBL patients exhibited HCD (PFS: HR, 12; OS: HR, 17).

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Blood advances
Blood advances Medicine-Hematology
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12.70
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期刊介绍: Blood Advances, a semimonthly medical journal published by the American Society of Hematology, marks the first addition to the Blood family in 70 years. This peer-reviewed, online-only, open-access journal was launched under the leadership of founding editor-in-chief Robert Negrin, MD, from Stanford University Medical Center in Stanford, CA, with its inaugural issue released on November 29, 2016. Blood Advances serves as an international platform for original articles detailing basic laboratory, translational, and clinical investigations in hematology. The journal comprehensively covers all aspects of hematology, including disorders of leukocytes (both benign and malignant), erythrocytes, platelets, hemostatic mechanisms, vascular biology, immunology, and hematologic oncology. Each article undergoes a rigorous peer-review process, with selection based on the originality of the findings, the high quality of the work presented, and the clarity of the presentation.
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